Defiance, OH — With a record of 14-4 in past Super Bowl predictions, SportSims.net simulated the Super Bowl 40,000 times to determine this year’s champion.

“We may see the first ever Super Bowl overtime. The results of the simulation show amazingly close scores.” The average points scored: Seattle-25.2, Pittsburgh-24.6. "(Sports Sims experts) ...entered the players’ actual season statistics into their simulation engine rather than using subjective player ratings to get the most accurate results possible.

In 40,000 simulations, the Seattle Seahawks won 53% of the time. When the Seahawks won, they outscored the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24. In the 47% of the games where Pittsburgh won, they outscored Seattle 24-21.

Shaun Alexander, on the strength of his 29 carries for 125 and two touchdowns, is named the Super Bowl MVP."

Is it just me, or does it seem like these guys could find a better use of their energy than running a flawed software system 40,000 TIMES??!!??

I don't want to hear any belly-aching about bad officiating; the better team won. If you reversed all the "bad calls," Pittsburgh still comes-out ahead. Bottom Line: the Steelers made 2 or 3 more good plays than Seattle and they go home Champions. Seattle had plenty of lost opportunities... is that the fault of a guy wearing stripes???

Since I correctly predicted the outcome of last night's game, here I go out on another limb: Steelers play in either the '07 or '08 Super Bowl.

Like I've said: The NFL dynasty is shifting from Massachusetts and heading to Pittsburgh.

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The QB didn't make that touchdown in the first half and Jeremy Stevens should be investigated and prosecuted for deliberately dropping passes. He played like a college basketball player with a gambling jones.